The London shows had the energy, ingenuity, and optimism we’ve come to expect from the city, and Vogue’s Editor in Chief, Anna Wintour, took a moment to reflect on the best collections and crucial takeaways before heading to Milan. She called out the super-vivid colors, Erdem’s ’50s-meets-’20s embellished dresses and suits, and Simone Rocha’s romantic floral gowns as highlights, and commended designers for their “amazing sense of British resilience” following Friday’s terror attack.

But she has a few notes, too—namely that London designers need to think a bit harder about their casting. Many of the shows featured only very thin, very young models, and in the social media age, designers are responsible for projecting positive, inclusive images of womanhood. Listen to more of Wintour’s feedback in the video above.